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FAM VIVE
San Marcos, Snook Are Favored
Russell’s Flare
Here are the tams, with rec-
Pim (28-2),
San Marcos looks like the
team to beat in Class AAA with
are
The heaviest favorite should Phillips getting a hand inClass
champions, the field appears
Class AAA has two former
wide open in each division. '
in Class A.
The tournament opens Thurs-
also has two former kings.
hr
Champions will be determined
(13-71
(23-7).
the last as far back as 1947,
1963.
*
★
* ,
★
*
★
the post-season NCAA champi-
M
sec-
ond ranked UCLA, Princeton,
San Marcos
At 15 Wins
Fla.
i if inals.
I
expect to win 20 or more games
from Austin today by UIL Ath-
9e
ad-
ils. The
He commented, “I haven't
Other OWBA highlights in-
1:43 left and with the score tied, 53-53. He played « key role tn
ime.
game-winning shot as the Chiefs advanced to the State Tourna-
ro
.ent with a 57-55 victory. .
phis did the same with a goal in
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8:60 p.m
average of 130 who posted
an
"I‘II be dissatisfied if I don’t
in the 600 Club State
Singles and doubles will
improve yourself Afistead of
Singles and doubles will be
and New Mexico 15-5. Tourna-
as ever, it should be quite a
out plenty of entry blanks. This
should be a “must" tournament
way Lanes in Beaumont.
ion and placed him inthe
sparked Stegall b to a new
d for team total in Class A.
recon
4
ice to
Noriene Jameson a 476 and
meet in Dil-
ler
ange won't
iter competition
Industrial Towel posted a 3024
< teams will compete on
20-10.
TCP Nine
The Rattlers ore led by 6-0
The Chiefs will also leave for
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
George Klunkert and 6-1 for:
acks Shoot
will provide scores each week-
For NAIA Spot
tries.
have a season record of 17-2.
gemes in front In the Western
9
Meanwhile, workouts are un-
der way for the Orange All-
odist ended up in a tie for the
Rod’s Barber Shop,
The All-Stars held their first
Marcos-San Antonio Marshall
a one-
pace.
sas City.
ence memi
'off on a neutral court
West scored 22 points in each
he
a 614
irs
FOR BOOSTERS
Hagan sprained his left knee
Orahges
rst
Coach Ted Jefferjes will give
om
Neither of, these teams is
ex-
A. Shirley Pierce's splendid 632
(47-1).
»8!bble Holl, Lodies Pre. 177-167-205-
SAL to a team total of 2976.
sir
Texas beat Arkansas 74-72 and
Kathy Brady, 426 and Au-
454
drey
.eona ims, Bowlerette, 200-151-182-
Rain Prevents
Bill Whiled. Shirts dnd Skirfs. 172-161-
Houston Races
258-591,
ton.
991.
The NCAA asks that it be al-
7
A
The other Indoor record was a
shattered at Louisville,
the course in
dead heat and trimmed one-
was
tenth off the record set last year
=
below the 127.11 he
In a recent trial run at
FILTERS
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MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED
DIVad JHlP: A
third straight
Games in Baltimore.
In the 60-yard
22 . t I.
• i
Complete Insuronca Service — Local Claims Sarrica
2309 MacARTHUR DRIVE
1, took the mile in 4:06.7.
I
t
I S M. I
.fillers
Mary Vincent chipped in with
a 212-567 to gear Stegall's to
the new mark Mildred Nors-
second straight Big Ten crown.
"That's the fourth time he’s
game.
West
SUE CARROLL, bowling for
the Four Blind Mice in the Phil'
PUT BACK THE TASTE
OTHERS TAKE AWAY
Brice Fowler, manager of
Brown Lanes and a prominent
Harvard with a meat record 65
points, and the All-Eastern
AND of course
nament, the state
her first 500 series in the same
Housewives League—a 512.
Texas Tech lost to Baylor PS-
06 last week but still retained its
first place standing by edging
the
for
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it
oks
sue
$
bn
ses
ote.
kin
no-
lic:
we
Ing
For Drama Equal
To James Bond’s
an
the
ES;
est
ve:
.ore
iga-
Vada Webre a 430.
Stegall's 3025 beat the pre-
nd
he
all,
es-
106
a
len
iis-
to
to
HEW
LUCKY STRIKE
to be crowned from those re-
sults.
Following are the leaders in
each class and all the results
from Sunday: ,
ins
a
ad :
ib- •
19-8.
Bice, the
Period of Grace Ends, But Five
Records Are Set in Last Assault
a team all the way to the state
meet.
He has reason for optimism,
MONBAY, MARCH t, . THE ORANM LIABIR
for-
i of
I to
85.
Jolf
ord
A1-.
ave'
im-
101- »
the
pattern of San Marcos and Wax-
ahachie.
He said. “Brownwood is
for the 14th time this season.
Instead, he has set 15 victories
as his goal.
There are two reasons behind
the'veteran left-hander’s think-
ing:
of- - —
ide
id-
SMU Can Earn Tie
By Ending Aggie Jinx
... —Photo by Gvm's studio
.RESPONDS TO CHALLENGE — Tommy Permenter, • 5 6 senior
guard, entered the West Orange-Wharton game Friday night with
son.
Ni
Mar
Mj
m-
a
On the following weekend,
'Brown Lanes will be host for the
regional meet. Then the state
meet will come off at the fab-
hflpen.
7 Spahn, however, didn’t want
to talk about his differences
industrial-also led this year’s
tourney after on day of’howling,
but yesterday’s fine scores at
Brown Lanes saw four teams
go ahead of industrial.
Other S-- -— —
Bobbie Nugent’s 203-568 and Lois
them over the lengthy, light-
nine-fast boards of the big,
eight-lap Freedom. Hall track
Los Angeles’ victory and the
Hawks’ loss left the Lakers six
and Saturday,
ui AAAA-El
ply other confer-
fr in action, took a
Andrzej Badenski of Poland
was named the outstanding ath:
hopes to clinch a tie, for the
crown with a victory over an
Agsje team that depends on
6.8 for the 70,- shared by Ken-
Stat* freshman Craig
end by beating Broaddus, 53-41,
in the finals. '
Bill Brothers In a 1:10.9 1,000.
ard run. Witold Baran, also of
final g
meet Bi
tonio Marshall, 69-67, in the Re-
gion IV-AAA titte game, after
almost blowing a 21-point lead.
or St. Louis losses The Hawks
i have 11 games to play.
Sanders’ 191-541.
Other members of the cham-
He seld, "We didn’t hit too
well, either from the field or
from the free throw line. But the
boys p l a y e dreal hard, and
that’s what did it.”
Chester Britton, Businessmen, 225 164-
201—590.
- Poul Glaab, Businessmen, 177225-183-
515.
sPete Hoffpovir American, 19001
lips 66 League, rolled a nice 180
all-spare game recently.
Naturally, Sue gets a WIBC
emblem for her effort.
Connecticut'and San Francisco.
UCLA, 22-2, beat California
83 .for its fourth straight PAC
title, Mdceton, 16-5. .wrapped
upils third straight Ivy League
2888.
You'll recall that Class C was
established in the tournament
ward John Odoms. AH carry
averages of better than 15
- Irv No. 1 the team
championship of the seventh an-
„Manie Gorrerr.fHfOnale, i.m-i-
Saturday night.
And there were a flock of oth-
er outstanding performances in
other meets scattered all over
and Paul Vaughan a 500.
Brown’s had a 2926 scratch
series on games of 920, 1046 and
960.
ance and a.lu u pperu.
Goodwine, led the Rattlei
, -------j on 16 of 24 field
goal tries and 12 of 14 from the
foul line. Teammate El, ' —
PAIRINGS
Thursday, 8:45 a.m., Con-
ference B—Snook vs. Krum;
10:30, Graford vs. Fort Da-
vis; Friday. 9 a.m. winner
of first B game vs. Meadow,
10:25, winner of second B
game vs. Deweyville.
Thursday, 11:35 a.m., Con-
ference A> Gruver vs.
Woodsboro; 1:45 p.m., West
Sabine - Pineland vs. Whites-
West Scores
44; Lakers
Near Crown
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
With the National Basketball
Association’s regular season
nearing an end, Los Angeles'
Jerry West and a rash of St.
Louis Hawk Injuries have virtu-
ally clinched the Western Divi-
sion crown for the Lakers.
sewed things up by breaking
loose for five points in the sec-
ond OT. —- ,
West Virginia’s three-game
sweep of the tournament, in-
cluding a 74-72 overtime victory
over sixth-ranked Davidson on
HERE’S the weekly top 10 the Orange Booster Club a
from Brown Lanes: - briefing on last Friday's spring:
nual Orange Women’s City
Tournament yesterday.
In a record breaking per-
formance, Nell put together
games of 206 and 201 for a 6117
23-4%, for the
year, was sednd
NIT-eight teams named with
six spots still open. Army 18-7
and Western Kentucky 17-8 ac-
cepted bids Saturday to join ViL
lanova 19-4, Boston College 19-6,
Detroit 17-7, St John’s of New
York 16-8, Texas. Western 17-3
Arkansas whipped Rice 77-64
to keep th< Owls buried in the
Kk
ep.
ck:
lies
ex-
in-
ing
ent
led
rv.
oos
re-
ers
007 James Bond of fiction.
Russell, the 6-foot-6 backcourt
ace of Michigan's nationally
top-ranked college basketball
2a:
ind
en.
the hero's role in cliff-hangers
almost as often as the fabulous
West’s 44 points paced Los
Angeles to a 122-118 victory over
Philadelphia, and St. louis lost
another key man, Cliff Hagan,
in a 106.102 loss to the Eastern
Division champion Boston Celt-, "
Ics Sunday.
In other games, Baltimore
ripped San Francisco 129-116 in
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HOUSTON (Spl) - Rain pre*
..led Closter Andrews from
putting Wickersham Ford’s new
Mustang 2-Plus 2 against any
competition, but he still estab
at Seguin, Texas starts a two-
game series with Oklahoma at
Austin, Baylor plays Pan Ameri-
can at Edinburg while Southern
Methodist plays the first of two
1 games with Sam Houston at
Huntsville. Texas A&M hosts St.
a Mary’s.
Saturday Baylor again plays
Pan American at Edinburg, and
. Texas Christian. meets Dallas
University at Fort Worth.
. Trojans Play
Colts Tonight
The Orange Trojans will re-
4:35. Lake Worth v«. Ran-
dolph AFB; 7:30 p.m., Con-
ference AAA, San Marcos
vs. West Orange:.8:50 p.m.,
AAA, Waxrhachle vs.
Brownwood.
Friday,' 2:30 p.m., Confer-
ence AAAA, El Paso vs.
Dallas Jefferson; 7:15 p.m.
Houston Jones vs. kfhs-
vllle.
Rex Ansley scouted then san in the NAIA tournapnent at Kan-
Ithaca, and almost an ill-Har-
vard affair. The Crimson, led by
Ugandan Olympian Agi
Awori, was 30 points ahea
runner-up Navy, which had 35
point*. .
ALLENE-BROWN
INSURANCE AGENCY
/Southern Methodist hosts Aus-
/tin College Monday while Texas
■ is opening a two-game series
with Sam Houston State at Aus-
tin.
Southern Methodist switches
to Sherman Tuesday to play
Austin College and Rice again
meets St. Thomas at Houston.
. Wednesday Texas Christian
gets Sam Houston at Fort Werth
for a two-game series while Tex-
as A&M opens the drive with
St. Edward’s at College Station.
Thursday Baylor starts the
season against Texas Lutheran
at Houston.
me group, ne rar west city Gruver or 1900 wnen it was in Lake Worth (26-6), Port Acres Jones, one of the big guns of Class B teams in action first,
has been champion four times, Class B, and West Sabine of (15-7), San Antonio Randolph Class AAAA. C-----,..... ......
........ .... — “m Jones may be the top team of all day Saturday.
n e /M CT tucar sraixc mun* riNt Totacco
Lad./M,T.le LUCKY STRIKE MUNS FLAVOR TIP
ANO LuCKYS FLAVOR TIP ENMANCES THE TASTE
climax.
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AHEAD IS THE firs’of three
big weekends for/Orange’s
TABY bowlers. They enter the
Rips Ponies/
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Texas Christian got the South-
west Conference baseball season
on its way last week by beating
Southern Methodist twice, 6-1,
Tournament were
•AT
e A
"3 opgmrpomav
A.
The NCAA'* ban on open ..... _____________,------------ -
Pefe Moffpoutr, Motlonol, 14-201 track competition went into tl- teammite* Al Adami, Tommy ics in this country,
feet today just after the natlon’s Sullivan and Noel Carroll had Tauntt "*
tj,
'i
John Davig, BuThessmen, 180-214202
Fred Fontenot, American, 253-193-148-
594.
iefd at Brown
city champion
Still a week of action to go.
there is a new record to boast
about. -
Stegall Jewelry’s No. 1 team
rolled a blazing 3025 to set a
new record ip Class A t e a m
events. Nell (Hogg’s 587 was
the highlight.
Friday Texas Christian plavs nF
Dallas University st Fort Worth, 5
Rice and Texas Lutheran clash
Team champions have been too. remembering how well the
crowned in the seventh annual young bowlers have done in the
Orange Woman's Bowling Asso- past. -______-' :
elation Tournament. And with
Harrelson Captures
Baseball Golf Title
MIAMI, Fir (AP) - Kansas
City first baseman Ken Harrel-
son, noting "my putting was
outtanding," won the 72-hole
National Baseball Player’s Golf
Tournament Sunday with a 301.
Bud Force, Nonono, 188-211182--991.
Rolph Richordson, Businessmeh, 201-
185194-580.
-Tony Cute io. Shirts oM Skitts, 11b
167-206—579, , *
over Marshall. . ‘
Coach Jimmy Sheppard of —00 . .00 J. ____________________
Deweyville was highly pleased handed the championship to Ste- handicap ran it to a
with the Class B pairings. _ . .. —
Graford'is 27-5 for the season,
and Fort Davis is 22-8. K
by Bob Hayes.
The American indoor record
was a' 16-6 pole vault by Billy
Pemelton of Mercedes, Tex.,
ST. PETERSBURG,
win 15 this year,” the 43-year-
cld hurler said, and referring to
pitching for the Mets, added:
"I know it’s not easy. But you
can always look back, whether
you lose 2-1 or 8-7, and see
where something you did/ or
'I have changed
: man blames
The Mountaineers, atthough Joseph’s, Pa. 24-1 Eastern Ken-
beaten 14 times, won the South-'tucky 19-4, Providence 20-1,
ern Conference championship Penn State 19-3, Dayton 19-6, De-
tourney at Charlotte, with a'Paul 16-7. Houston, 18-8. Colora-
two-overtime 70-67 victory overdo State U. 15-6, and Oklahoma
William and Mary in the final. (City 19-9. In addition to West
-------— .......... ... ________ ... Camp saved the Mountaineers ‘ Virginia 1414. UCLA. Prince-
West Orange’s delay game and helped set up Richard Walker’s from defeat in regulation time ton, Connecticut and San Fran-
......‘ "...... ‘ ' - - with a last-minute basket, Na-cisco..
-- -- - A first-round trioleheader at
. .. Philadelphia next Monday pairs
Penn, fate against Princeton,
Providence against West Virgin-
ia and St. Joseph’s against Con-
necticut.
, aJ Snook, the Class B favorite,
. to opens play Thursday morning, nau
meeting Krum. The winner of d*y.
ch 12. Publicity Director
Ired Norsworthy will pro- ou w .
yide a roster from week to YMCA Basketball
week on who is bowling.
And state officials in Dallas
track and field athletes had rushed to a 7:24.6 time in the lowed to have representation on
„ y: • ~i .v.vne .0,, .. ... J J the games committees for open vent
it five major second under their own record, meets and be allowed a look at
financial record* before colle-
Methodist held undisputed sec- ,
’“1 a 100-80 victory M
plays Arkansas at Fayetterille
Tuesday night. Baylor, which
has only a forlorn hope of even
sharing f *
last plac
ir
. . ' «
to- the Astrodome) on April ment and of course a ch;
24-25. . visit the fabulous Cresgnt City.
Deweyville plans to leave for
Austin Wednesday morning.
West Orange Coach A d o 1 p h inree ouner wel-known kegiers neia next week
Tiryhorchuk scouted the Brown- and rolled a terrific 3025 to give Lanes, with the
wood-Seminole game last Satur- Stegalls Jewelry No. 1 the team '
day, and he said that Brown- ■ ■ ‛ ■
wood fits into the run-and-shoot
.x ~| . And, Sheppard placed "credit
for the state.championship for the Pirates’ success on their
- ■ ---------determination. - 7
have been statechampions in
the past with El Paso leading ______ .... _______ ..
the group. The Far West city Gruver of 1950 when it was in
- Twenty-two teams, none of
whom were there last year,
journey to Austin this week for
the 45th Texts schoolboy basket-
Braves anymore,’.’ he said. “I’m
a Met now.". - '
f, Spahn-has won 356 games in
■other tour- his career and is looking for-
• 1 P!- ward to surpassing the National
waya , League record of 373 victories.
mnatitinn
The Indians lost their starting worthy contributed a 201-546,
center .with a broken ankle in — ’—- * •
a 63-56 win ovr Mineral Wells
in the Region 11-AAA title
ICAA spot. This game . W est.scored
would be Saturday half, clicking
• nal frinc eNA
goes after tt Texas and
Tuesday night Wai
College Han
for the lower-average bowlers
Yet, the 2888 by Rod’s and Hie .
too low in anybody’s class.
practice scrimmage tonight at
a meeting in the high school pected to compare with Snook
cafeteria. (47-1).
somebody else. Maybe’you can
paced by the 65 Calvin Gerke.
The only loss suffered by the ________________ .r_______
Class B power was to Houston day morning at 8:45 a m. with
. ....... .... ... ords for the season, in the five- Whitesboro (19-6),. West Sabine
lionship offered by the league way tournament Thursday, Fri- (34-4), Woodsboro (29-5 >. . .................
i. day and Saturday. Class B—Meadow (29-3), Gra- vorite because of its pioneering
ms uue Ui 41 Dallas lass AAAA—El Paso (26-2), ford (27-5), Krum (36-7), Dewey- effort*—the first tournament.
Jefferson is another Dallas Jefferson (33-3), Houston ville (36-7), Snook (47-1), Fort
- ---- Davis (22-8).
small, but quick, They've also
got one real good boy in James x . . w -
Earris, a 5-11 center.” that sparked Stegall s to a new
Bemniee MeSley, LMIM Pro.
1537.
5e0n Mysl. Trlonole. 16010-1-Ml.
Lov Sondert, Loal Pro, 10)207163-
sve Wetsell, Lodles rn. 17o-17$-200-
asrrtws Charles Timberlake had
°P 1 strength of Nettie Jones’ 487 in eign years,
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Shirley Bonnin’s 467. Sat- least a share of it
-.....-----------,0, ! would have a 9-4 mark if it won.
on games of 214, 193 and 225 led But a combination SMU .victory . - ■ . .
-2 — te-l -4 9076 , and Texas loss would hand the Texas Christ •»" 93-91. Southern
SAL scores include title io the Methodists, Min hi —-------- —
‘ * This 1* not considering the fact ond Place with a vIctorY ta
that Texas Tech is likely to fin- Rice and an 80-70 triumph B2
wu™. ...-----— ish first in the conference race, over Baylor. - _ 52
pion Busy Bees are Nola White, Because Tech has forfeited all -
........ 424 and At rights to the title or an appeer- Texas AiM 86-71.
uvy Armstrong 424. Shirley ance in the NCAA because of an A--......ti
Bonnin’s 180 was the Bees’ best ineligible player.
-- Tech has a 10-2 record and cellar.
team, has done it again, scoring _ — ----— .
five points in the last 15 seconds Friday, put the Mountaineers in
to give the Wolverines a spec- . —
tacular 80-79 victory over UIL onship tourney, along with
The Busy Bees won Class B -- e „„„ paues oalu opanu Un a
‘with a 2927 and Rod’s Barber day Housewives League. And cut of about 10 per cent from his
Shop captured Class C on a then there * Betty. Meyer.with $80,000 salary last year. ’
boro; 3:16 p.m., Conference* i
AA, Phillips vs. Port Acres;
Ings at least respectable,
An.SMU triumph would give nl^nl win une unra team meet- .....• ailu mine rar
one game to A Tex“ which in the winner on Monday. the Hawks W»> ilst.
’ r Texas Christian,
until next Aeek, according to
City Secretary Noriene Jame-
nois Saturday.
The victory was the 11th in a
row for Michigan, raised) the
Wolverines’ record-toxe-%and
virtually assufed them of their
>go, then an- conanuons tax' oown oy me Na- let in the All-East Game* at
Southern mile tional Collegiate Athletic Asso- Baltimore, holding off Canada's
, J Beasley made 79 point* imtwo
Baylor, Which games last week to virtually sew
_ _« -m up the scoring championship, He
______ the championship - and has 555 points for 22 games and
last place Rice battle at Hous- is 82 ahead of second place Dub
ton, y ___ Malils* of Texas Tech.
combined bowling talents with
three other well-known keglers held next wek
$aturday‛e Resutis
New Yock 102, ditimore $9
Detroit in, Cincinnoti 115
unday» Resulfs
Cncinnof 12* New York 1)7
____— ... . This will be an opportu
Stadium Lanes (next door to bowl in the National Toni
Jones (35-3), Kingsville (27-8).
Class AAA — Brownwood — _________________ •—g------
(23-4) Waxahachie (39-4), West be Snook with its 47-1 record and AA ahd West Sabine the favorite
end on Orange's 19 team en- ond in the league, and they points per game,
triae . . I ■ - -- - San Marcos defeated San An-
,N.Y.,wonbypk ebfoernsn san
Hein was third at Louisville.
. To major open meets.re:
Ray Saddler raced to a 47.6 main on.the indoor circuit, at
vious record in Class A by a
Orange beat Houston single pin. Defending champion
figure in Orange’s TABY sue- . —
cess, is hopeful Orange can get las, is current!;
SpahnSets Chiefs Draw
1965 Goal
,______________
liams. ■ /
.Deweyville drew a first round
“ ~ l ths
semifipls.
j Friday morn-
qroW by crushing Cornell 107-
m"# as
game at.Shampaign He didit cisco, 21-4, took its third WCAC
5?ain stWicchifa, Princeton, in- title Inn’row by whipping St.
diana and now Illinois Im glad Mary’s Gaels 6532. ", h
to have him on my side " i This is the picfure today in
Sharing the heroics of-the last the NCAA and NIT; the two ma.
big Saturday night of the season jor post-season tournaments:
were Bob Camp and Bill Maphls NCAA-14 teams In with nine
of West Virginia, ’ still to be named. The 14 St.
no returnees nor defending former champion back in Class
AAAA. Jefferson won it in-. 1962.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the lastthite seconds of the
Carrie Russell seems to take first overtime, then Camp
top L- - ---g i usueu w n (.*-■>« . .. -
taken advantage of th* last tv.o-mile relay, three-tenths of a
weekend to put fiv- —‘’ — h*---------1
record* by the boards.
Four indoor records and one
American Indoor mark were
(28-8), its division but Dallas Jefferson
also will be rated highly. El
Paso will be the sentimental ft-
phen F. Austin.
Stephen F. Austin opens a
three-game playoff with Texas ----------- geuy „
Lutheran, champion of the-Big claim the runnerup role in Class plAys lowly
State Conference, Tuesday at • ei-la Dlan ne’ enlandid 622 ....
Seguin. The second and third
games, if necessary, will be at
Nacogdoches Thursday and Fri-
Waxahachie, a former state
[champion, will be below par
1 physically for the State Tourna-
ment.
making excuses, provided you
get the opportunity to play.”
, ___ .. ... The opportunity to play was
for you 600 clubbers while you something Sphn feels he didn’t
are in Dallas. • - r ......
Pussing (hiey’sabvenh,’AaM at’ttie, tbey woKidmeein
home since 1960, game play< "
But tho Aggies aren’t so tough for an Nc
this year as their eliminated G-6 probably
record would indicate and SMU night. }
ho— tn alinah . .i. tha ■ forlomn nossibilt foul line. Teammate Elgin Bay.
of Th erewa UeormPn SMU lor had 33 while Wilt Chamber.
i noir m 1 p to make" its show T*,“ nnd Baylor. In that event lain led the 76ers with 34
handsome John Begsley tomakeits show- there would be a draw for two 1 . — ..............
of the teams to play Saturday and Joined Bob Pettitt, John
night, with the third team meet -Barnhill and Mike Farmer on
A. THE LGADGRS
Closs A
i. stwn» Jewelry N, 1, 3025
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4. Mosler Waler Well. 2955 "
5. Industrial Towel, 7946
Clast B
ATTENTION 600 Club mem-,
bers: If you are planning on
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS however.
- "El Paso won the first cham-
leaumont.
The weather postponed all
races to the disappointment of
[grey a big crowd. Andrews, who pil-
id of oted Wickersham's popular 999
‘ 3 before taking over the 2-Plas-2,
, is'expected to. enter other com*
Aworfwon th« broad jump, at petition soon.
W with Bragan.
ia- “I don’t want to talk about the
di 4me iu oui 1WD, or-^4. nt
with 21 pints ih thetr victory the o’nlv team ^eft wi(hr<a Eazne:
ver Marahall " to tie fir the title, was edged by 911 and 842 as a t«
East Texas State 64-63. Si that scratch score of 2626
3025. . „„ An SMU t
SAL Pharmacy also came up the Mustang
with a fine score yesterday to
encemmemzerin action tooka Randy Arnaud had a 269-655, workpracxestergan wndneshay game and reported that’ the Rat
Houston/ 8 Thomas of Skipper Arsenault a 245-647 and afternoon. Her* have “good size, good bal-
Aii , Ke ly la c rd a 244 610. ..
West Orange launches its the Snook-Krum game will play
(AP- Warren spahn doesn’t ttatgainstsahurrdrospin Meadoxein.tbezm. ■
avne~+ In win nr mnra nmae _ ,R ... ,
Deweyville waits until Friday
morning before opening against
the winner of the Graord-Fort
the country. In addition to the _12100-.- AnEHar’
inKhbyreooraggan Ju?
major ones were me HePtasonal .... - —
BROWN LANES beat Tower
Lanes, 3-0, in the Traveling Stars, the Trojans’ counterpart
League Saturday as the younger In baseball,
member* of the team set the
YMCAP Basketball League to- guard Rox Goodwine, 6-4 center Austin Wednesday morning,
night,'meeting the Colts in George Klunkertand n-i far- ----
Beaumont. • '
The Trojans are .tied for sec-
w - - / . SPEAKlNGoftoumaments. it
district meet Saturday at Gate- is never too early, to plan
ahead. Keep in mind, all OWBA rot
members, that the WIBC Cham- ‛
pionship Tournament will be
held in New Orleans in 1966. /
TEN PIN^f
PARADE
{ By Stanley Strike
OWBA Tourney Already Has New
Record; TABY Meet Coming Up
hnve last yar when he finished
with a 6/3 record. Milwaukee
Manager Bobby Bragan re-
moved Spahn from the starting
3Hom9ra spork,. -Ldiespro, 1W„». The meeting wilf last only 30
isr-su.- minutes, running from 7, .
Hom BowlereMe. 201202-140-*4.17:20 -
Esther wiled. Loom pro, 184-113204- , ____
Saturday, night, and the losers _____ ________
Will play for third place Friday. Furr, 54-42, in bi-district and i.uuou.
San Marcos is 24-5 for the then defeated Wharton, 57-55, in in 1964.
season, and West Orange is regional Jon Richard Walker’s
20-10. ' last-second shot.
Class A—Graver
L« AN04I6 111. Pnledeighig nt
Boilimore Son FrondKO 116, of
Boston 10, St Lovi 102
Ted-z’s Game
gians can compete, cupeuuUu, -y ■— —- T..
nt were iek, stata rroshman Craig Under the rule that went into lished a new strip record at the
. thre o takeStna vrespmnan. Ft etfect today, i member NCAA Houston Raceway Sunday.
ly Ught- Wallassand Mel PndenA in a colleges allow their runner* to Andrew* toured the course. In
the big, VA Army nboyfinished inna compete in games not meeting 128.58 m.p.h. in the best Houston
dead heat and trimmed one al NCA spocitications, the fans have seen. yet it was
college* are liable to stiff penal-slightly * "
tie*. > posted
It was an all-college affair at Bea
Davis game. those
. The pairings for the State
rp, . • . . "PPEI oar rrancno 129-116 in
------------- /Southern Methodist, seeking nighewtnPexastedh and A&M Nertpormangcincinnatistopped
The Busy Bees walked off its first outright Southwest Con- closing out at Lubbock, Southern
with' honors in Class B on the ference basketball championship. Methodist hosting Arkansas,
'...... “ ■' ' “ ‘ ‘ -Baylor playing at
ico and Rice and Texas Chris-
J Vi nuu WAy DY Utu 230
He now is with the New York letie Director Dr. Rhea Wil
Mets. He is recuperating from ‘
his worst year in baseball, veweyvie arew a ,
Spahn announced his goal be in class B and
Sunday after signing his 1965 vanced to the s •
contract. A brief holdout, he pirates will play
elude Mary Lou Duntvanes all- ing at 10:25.
spare game of 177 in the Tues Both parties said Spahn took a
There are five schools that champions—San Marcos of 1940 Orange (20-10), San ■ Maxcos
and Waxahachie of 1968. Class A (24-5).
lass AA—Phillip* (29-4),
The winners of the West Or-
angeSn Marcos and Brown:
wood-Waxahachie games will
Claw e—OrongElectri, 2825: Smit
c»«ak». 27522 lue Sfar lctric, nui
Dysy Bes, 2921 Oronqers Seofood, mti - — --------- -
Markfl. HM8"5n8"8030*90/22% | ment Harts March 11.
Comet 2032: Howards Big, Slar Ho
"cias’c-Americah Bridge No. 2, 2635:
’ quarter-mile record at Louis-Cleveland and Milwaukee, but dash and third in the hurdle*.
► Andr*-5
chored his Texas ........ " " pi
relay team to another indoor elation are met.
PHONETU 63654lrecord, 3:11.1 •......' It’s all part o’the long. com-yard n
-00" "This track mekes all th. du-plex strusele between the NCAAPoland,
been able to find out anything
. .. 2 i.2 , about the other teams yet, but
in the other_ Class AAA semi- I see no reason why we won’t
■ Waxahachie -w 111 be able to compete with them."
"ood Thursday at Deweyville won the’ Region
1V-B championship last week-
• sas vuy. together a fine 2888 In Cl ,
1ad “k- Datt--- .. — was the sparkler.
Stegall’s had games bf 874, .
911 and 842 as a team for a
‘ —3. Their 399
. Eastern Division
Jom- W- t Pe, on
.•ita - tl 0 ,,4 -
Sinsunna" .1 28 417 14%,
Philodeiphlo % 32 529 20
Newr-rork 25 43 .368 31
wetHm DIvisio:
, Anqeies 40 n 9n —
.Leuis 95 14 sc? 6
Kmart 21 37 456 91
Detroi! . 7 41 414 ‘1212
San Fronisco 14 55 .203 27
M— Cinched Eostern DIvislon chompion.
ship
undoy’s Resull
Class A — Zack’s Jr Burgers. 28105
Brown Lanes, 2367; Lucky Strikes, 2855:
Belt’s Appllance, 2139; TABY Coachet.
2564: Skfs, 2970; SAL Phormacy,
2976: Hqwrd’s Blg Shir NO. 2, 2716;
Stegoll’s Jewelry No. 1. 3025; Nosier
Wofer Well Drilling, 2955; Orange site _____-
lers, Gateway Lincoin-Mercury 1. Ro‛s Barber Shop, 2888
Match Teom, 2821; Neal Miller Furij- 7. King* Phormbey. 2264
tuft. 2827: DERA Sports, on, Helion ' 3. Fleld’s insuronce, 1M?
Drug. 2724; County Natlonai Bank, 2676; 4. Go GMtori, 2855
5.9vcens,:2551._________________ $ Keglers, 278.
In Bowling Touiiiey
Stegall’s Sets Mark
Nell Hogg and Mary Vincent game. — - — — -
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ference," Vianova lead-off and the Amaleur Athletic Union
man Jim Orr said after he and over control of amateur athlet-
Tournament while you are in wiere sometrn
Singles and doubles will come Dallas for the resular state tour, didn‛ do could 1
ngles ana aouoies win come ney and do not have an entry thins The weak
otf. next weekend at Brown blnk, contact sue Wetsell. thing: The weak
Lanes And with league officials Charlene Glass, state secre-
directing things as efficiently tary of the 600 Club, has sent
an ovah i+ chonld ha ciite a • . ... ™ .
1. &vsy Bets, Wil
> ). Sr (igo City Stote Bonk. 2926
3. Granger’s Seafood; 2862
4. Fivetfes, 2837
1. Zock’s Comet, 2032
Cioss C
pioaay ~J ----
beating San Antonio Bracken-
ridge for the title in 1921. Dallas
- ball tournament. Because there Dallas —----- - --------
Meadow alsg’drew a bye. !
Sheppard regards Snook as an
overwhelming favorite.
He - said, “Snook has one of
_____teams that come along in
Class’ B only once every 15
announced yeafs or so. They are definitely
the team to beat, and quite
frankly, I don’t see how any-
one can hope to beat them.”
Sheppard, however, believes,
his club’s chances against
the other five teams are good. 1
Detroit vs. Cincinnoti of Columbus.
Ohio
Tuesday’s Gomes
San Francisco at Cincinnoti
yV Angee M Philodelphig a New
St. lovisNyow York
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